The intriguing life of J.B. Collip, whose restless drive fuelled his pioneering studies in endocrinology and sustained a
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Until the First World War, universities in Canada were dedicated primarily to liberal education and professors invested
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Biochemistry is a relatively new science in Canada. E. Gordon Young, an early specialist in the field who knew personall
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In this study Bernard Blishen identifies the social and political pressures on the medical profession and assesses how i
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They argue that changing conditions for economic growth, in particular the internationalization of production, best expl
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Drawing on an array ofpreviously classified materials andinterviews with security experts, Security Aid presents a criti
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Professor Blishen here examines the position of the medical profession in thedebate in Canada over the various developme
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Medical research has been central to biomedicine in Africa for over a century, and Africa, along with other tropical are
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